AN EARLY VICTORIAN STEEL ROCKER
AN EARLY VICTORIAN STEEL ROCKER

ATTRIBUTED TO R.W. WINFIELD OF BIRMINGHAM, MID-19TH CENTURY

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN STEEL ROCKER
Attributed to R.W. Winfield of Birmingham, mid-19th century
The rectangular back issuing curved arms and sweeping upwards to the seat, the arms extending to the rounded rocking base, upholstered in light brown leather
43in. (109cm.) height of back, 18in. (47cm.) height of seat, 18in. (47.5cm.) width of seat, 21in. (54.5cm.) depth of seat

Lot Essay

A rocking chair of this model was sold, Anonymous sale, Christie's East, New York, 2 November 1989, lot 221.

A similar chair is illustrated E. Aslin, Nineteenth Century English Furniture, London, 1962, pl. 50.

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